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It’s common for parents to receive advice about ‘lifting’ their children when trying to get them dry at night. This involves taking the child to the bathroom for one final visit, just before mum and dad go to bed themselves. On … Continue reading →

Type “bedwetting solutions” into any internet search engine and you’ll be given a number of options and often conflicting advice. It’s no wonder parents can end up feeling confused. Some experts will say that the problem is the result of a … Continue reading →

It’s not uncommon for parents of bedwetting children to worry about the causes of this particular problem – after all, it could be due to anxiety related problems at school, a developmental delay or problems with bladder function. However, in … Continue reading →

You may hear many reasons being put forward as possible causes of a bedwetting problem such as: the size of the bladder a urinary tract infection a lack of hormones to concentrate urine something that runs in families stress or … Continue reading →

Bedwetting – also known as nocturnal enuresis – affects most children up to the age of three as the development of bladder function control can be a slow process. It’s a common problem, especially in the under-fives and according to … Continue reading →

Bedwetting and Reward Systems I’m often asked if it’s a good idea to introduce rewards as an additional incentive to changing children’s bedwetting habits. On the face of it, it does sound like a good idea – human beings are … Continue reading →

I often hear from parents that their children are such deep sleepers so it’s simply impossible for them to wake up at night and that this is the cause of their bedwetting. My response to this is ‘beware the self-fulfilling prophecy’ … Continue reading →

Bed wetting in young children is a common problem, especially in the under-fives. According to figures published by the British Medical Journal, at the age of five as many as 20 children in 100 will have difficulty in controlling their bladders at … Continue reading →

I’m often asked if bedwetting runs in families. Many of the parents who come to see me tell me that they were bedwetters until quite late and grandparents can confirm that other members of the family were too. There’s often … Continue reading →

If your child is still wetting the bed each night you’re in good company, for over 750,000 children continue to wet their beds at night, leaving many parents bemused as they struggle to get their child dry. What’s not so … Continue reading →

More and more people are recognising the benefits of using hypnotherapy and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) to overcome day-to-day problems such as smoking, weight issues, stress and anxiety. What is not so well known however, is that hypnotherapy and NLP can be … Continue reading →